Birds of Jasper Ridge Photo Gallery
The Birds of Jasper Ridge Photo Gallery is a growing collection from the photography team of Peter and Diane Hart documenting the species and families of birds of JRBP in their natural habitats.
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See full list of species
See also:
Frequently seen birds
Birds commonly seen on the lake
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Summer visitor to open woodlands. |
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Common all-year resident in evergreen forests. Always moving rapidly and not easy to see in thickets. Easily confused with Ruby-crowned Kinglet. |
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Spring and early Summer visitor, usually seen in large trees near water. |
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Common all-year resident, usually seen in densely wooded areas. |
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Seen all year, usually in fairly open habitats, not dense woodlands. |
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Seen all year, but not normally abundant. |
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Seen all year, most abundant in Spring |
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Can be seen February through July. |
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Commonly seen visitor February through September. May perch on wires when not flying over open areas in search of insects. |
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Seen mainly in Summer. Not as common as Violet-green Swallow or Barn Swallow. |
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Can be seen March through September. |
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Common all-year resident, often foraging in flocks. |
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All-year resident usually found in open oak woodlands or nearby brush. |
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All-year resident typically active in open woodlands or dense thickets. |
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All-year resident most often seen in mature deciduous woodlands. |
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